ISLAMABAD: The cost of Inverter ACs becomes increasingly difficult for many households to manage in a single upfront payment because Pakistan experiences continuous temperature increases.
The BNut company provides installment-based financing options that help consumers manage their expenses. The following installment plan allows customers to purchase inverter ACs from brands like Samsung and Orient and pay in monthly installments ranging from 3 to 36 months.
The plan includes short-term 3 and 6-month options with 0% markup, which means buyers only pay the product price divided into installments, without added interest charges for these tenures.
The company offers repayment options that extend up to 36 months, enabling customers to choose lower monthly payments or longer repayment periods.
Under the promotion, entry-level 1-ton inverter ACs from Orient start at monthly payments of around Rs 8,000 on longer tenures, while 1.5-ton and higher-end Samsung inverter models can go higher depending on the plan selected.
The final cost includes processing fees, which depend on the installment duration, along with federal taxes that apply to these processing fees.
The financing option covers both budget-friendly and premium inverter air conditioners, with models designed for energy efficiency and improved cooling performance, features that have become increasingly important due to frequent heatwaves and rising electricity costs.
Bank representatives state that the program helps households purchase necessary summer appliances while protecting their financial stability, which becomes crucial when appliance prices are increasing rapidly.
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